Sentences with phrase «traditional public provision»

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The daily offices of morning and evening prayer, the litany, the penitential offices, the provisions made for the care of the sick, the marriage of Christian people, the burial of the dead — these are all part of the great traditional experience of public or «common» prayer and praise, and they further establish us in relationship with God in Christ.
School choice supporters are split over the program's strict accountability provisions, however, which some say represent over-regulation by the state but which others claim are on par with the expectations for traditional public and charter schools.
The decision was unusual in that the court relied not on traditional separation - of - church - and - state concerns, but instead on a provision of the Colorado state constitution that vests control over public education in local school boards.
Stein objected to a provision in the proposed legislation that would enable charter schools, which are public but not subject to the same curricular standards or oversight rules as traditional public schools, to share in the funds reimbursed to local public schools for their support of the federal school lunch program.
One of its most significant provisions involved making it easier for national CMOs to enter communities with low - performing traditional public schools.
Additionally, the Commission is concerned that as provision is made only for the public use boat ramps and jetties, it might not be an acceptable to Indigenous peoples whose lands are on Indigenous freehold and should not be publicly accessible without the traditional owners» permission.
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